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The Bravanese language, also known as Chimwiini or Chimiini, is a Northern Dialect of Swahili with strong Arabic and Somali influences. It originated in the coastal town of Barawa (Brava) in southern Somalia and developed as a result of centuries of trade between East Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. Historically, it was the language of merchants, poets, and scholars in the region and played a vital role in preserving Swahili literature and Islamic scholarship.
Bravanese is considered a minority language with an estimated 30,000 to 70,000 speakers worldwide. It is classified as endangered due to displacement caused by conflict in Somalia and migration. Efforts are ongoing by diaspora communities and linguistic researchers to preserve the language through documentation and education. It uses a Latin-based script for modern writing but was historically written in Arabic script.
Bravanese is primarily spoken in Barawa, Somalia. However, due to migration, significant speaker communities now exist in Kenya, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, where it is preserved among diaspora groups. It is not the official language of any country but holds cultural importance among the Bravanese people.
A: Bravanese is a variety of Swahili spoken by the Bravanese people, primarily in the coastal city of Barawa, Somalia.